Nasza Dermatologia Online (Apr 2014)

Plasmoacanthoma of oral cavity and plasma cell cheilitis: two sides of same disorder “oral plasma cell mucositis” ?

  • Gayatri Khatri,
  • Vikram K Mahajan,
  • Pushpinder S. Chauhan,
  • Karaninder S. Mehta,
  • Bal Chander,
  • Mrinal Gupta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7241/ourd.20142.42
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 172 – 175

Abstract

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Plasmoacanthoma and plasma cell cheilitis are rare disorders of obscure etiology characterized by a plasma cell infiltrate an 80-year-old woman presented with a verrucous, fleshy, skin colored plaque over lips, gingiva, and the palate and painful swallowing for over a period of 6 months. Histopathology of the lesion showed dense infiltrate of plasma cells. The lesions resolved completely after intralesional triamcinolone acetonide. Another 52-year-old male had progressively enlarging, erosive lesion over vermilion border of lower lip for 6months resembling actinic cheilitis. Histology was diagnostic of plasma cell cheilitis. Treatment with topical clobetasol propionate was effective. Plasma cell cheilitis and plasmoacanthoma perhaps represent a spectrum of oral ”plasma cell mucositis” with plasmoacanthoma being an advanced version of the former.

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